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-To: vim_dev@googlegroups.com
-Subject: Patch 8.1.0496
-Fcc: outbox
-From: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@moolenaar.net>
-Mime-Version: 1.0
-Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
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-
-Patch 8.1.0496
-Problem: No tests for indent files.
-Solution: Add a mechanism for running indent file tests. Add a first test
- for Vim indenting.
-Files: runtime/indent/Makefile, runtime/indent/testdir/runtest.vim,
- runtime/indent/testdir/cleantest.vim, runtime/indent/README.txt,
- runtime/indent/testdir/README.txt, runtime/indent/testdir/vim.in,
- runtime/indent/testdir/vim.ok, Filelist
-
-
-*** ../vim-8.1.0495/runtime/indent/Makefile 2018-10-25 16:50:51.432794651 +0200
---- runtime/indent/Makefile 2018-10-25 15:09:00.266824902 +0200
-***************
-*** 0 ****
---- 1,13 ----
-+ # Portable Makefile for running indent tests.
-+
-+ VIM = vim
-+
-+ # Run the tests that didn't run yet or failed previously.
-+ # If a test succeeds a testdir/*.out file will be written.
-+ # If a test fails a testdir/*.fail file will be written.
-+ test:
-+ $(VIM) --not-a-term -u testdir/runtest.vim
-+
-+
-+ clean:
-+ $(VIM) --not-a-term -u testdir/cleantest.vim
-*** ../vim-8.1.0495/runtime/indent/testdir/runtest.vim 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
---- runtime/indent/testdir/runtest.vim 2018-10-25 16:46:35.694821475 +0200
-***************
-*** 0 ****
---- 1,117 ----
-+ " Runs all the indent tests for which there is no .out file
-+
-+ set nocp
-+ filetype indent on
-+ set nowrapscan
-+
-+ au! SwapExists * call HandleSwapExists()
-+ func HandleSwapExists()
-+ " Ignore finding a swap file for the test input and output, the user might be
-+ " editing them and that's OK.
-+ if expand('<afile>') =~ '.*\.\(in\|out\|fail\|ok\)'
-+ let v:swapchoice = 'e'
-+ endif
-+ endfunc
-+
-+ for fname in glob('testdir/*.in', 1, 1)
-+ let root = substitute(fname, '\.in', '', '')
-+
-+ " Execute the test if the .out file does not exist of when the .in file is
-+ " newer.
-+ let in_time = getftime(fname)
-+ let out_time = getftime(root . '.out')
-+ if out_time < 0 || in_time > out_time
-+ call delete(root . '.fail')
-+ call delete(root . '.out')
-+
-+ set sw& ts& filetype=
-+ exe 'split ' . fname
-+
-+ let did_some = 0
-+ let failed = 0
-+ let end = 1
-+ while 1
-+ " Indent all the lines between "START_INDENT" and "END_INDENT"
-+ exe end
-+ let start = search('\<START_INDENT\>')
-+ let end = search('\<END_INDENT\>')
-+ if start <= 0 || end <= 0 || end <= start
-+ if did_some == 0
-+ call append(0, 'ERROR: START_INDENT and/or END_INDENT not found')
-+ let failed = 1
-+ endif
-+ break
-+ else
-+ let did_some = 1
-+
-+ " Execute all commands marked with INDENT_EXE and find any pattern.
-+ let lnum = start
-+ let pattern = ''
-+ let at = ''
-+ while 1
-+ exe lnum + 1
-+ let lnum_exe = search('\<INDENT_EXE\>')
-+ exe lnum + 1
-+ let indent_at = search('\<INDENT_\(AT\|NEXT\|PREV\)\>')
-+ if lnum_exe > 0 && lnum_exe < end && (indent_at <= 0 || lnum_exe < indent_at)
-+ exe substitute(getline(lnum_exe), '.*INDENT_EXE', '', '')
-+ let lnum = lnum_exe
-+ let start = lnum
-+ elseif indent_at > 0 && indent_at < end
-+ if pattern != ''
-+ call append(indent_at, 'ERROR: duplicate pattern')
-+ let failed = 1
-+ break
-+ endif
-+ let text = getline(indent_at)
-+ let pattern = substitute(text, '.*INDENT_\S*\s*', '', '')
-+ let at = substitute(text, '.*INDENT_\(\S*\).*', '\1', '')
-+ let lnum = indent_at
-+ let start = lnum
-+ else
-+ break
-+ endif
-+ endwhile
-+
-+ exe start + 1
-+ if pattern == ''
-+ exe 'normal =' . (end - 1) . 'G'
-+ else
-+ let lnum = search(pattern)
-+ if lnum <= 0
-+ call append(indent_at, 'ERROR: pattern not found: ' . pattern)
-+ let failed = 1
-+ break
-+ endif
-+ if at == 'AT'
-+ exe lnum
-+ elseif at == 'NEXT'
-+ exe lnum + 1
-+ else
-+ exe lnum - 1
-+ endif
-+ normal ==
-+ endif
-+ endif
-+ endwhile
-+
-+ if !failed
-+ " Check the resulting text equals the .ok file.
-+ if getline(1, '$') != readfile(root . '.ok')
-+ let failed = 1
-+ endif
-+ endif
-+
-+ if failed
-+ exe 'write ' . root . '.fail'
-+ echoerr 'Test ' . fname . ' FAILED!'
-+ sleep 2
-+ else
-+ exe 'write ' . root . '.out'
-+ endif
-+
-+ quit! " close the indented file
-+ endif
-+ endfor
-+
-+ qall!
-*** ../vim-8.1.0495/runtime/indent/testdir/cleantest.vim 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
---- runtime/indent/testdir/cleantest.vim 2018-10-25 14:30:08.074821926 +0200
-***************
-*** 0 ****
---- 1,6 ----
-+ " Deletes all the test output files: *.fail and *.out
-+ for fname in glob('testdir/*.out', 1, 1) + glob('testdir/*.fail', 1, 1)
-+ call delete(fname)
-+ endfor
-+
-+ quit
-*** ../vim-8.1.0495/runtime/indent/README.txt 2010-05-15 13:03:29.000000000 +0200
---- runtime/indent/README.txt 2018-10-25 16:42:14.648927510 +0200
-***************
-*** 43,45 ****
---- 43,47 ----
- The user may have several options set unlike you, try to write the file such
- that it works with any option settings. Also be aware of certain features not
- being compiled in.
-+
-+ To test the indent file, see testdir/README.txt.
-*** ../vim-8.1.0495/runtime/indent/testdir/README.txt 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
---- runtime/indent/testdir/README.txt 2018-10-25 16:43:55.332109491 +0200
-***************
-*** 0 ****
---- 1,92 ----
-+ TESTING INDENT SCRIPTS
-+
-+ We'll use FILETYPE for the filetype name here.
-+
-+
-+ FORMAT OF THE FILETYPE.IN FILE
-+
-+ First of all, create a FILETYPE.in file. It should contain:
-+
-+ - A modeline setting the 'filetype' and any other option values.
-+ This must work like a comment for FILETYPE. E.g. for vim:
-+ " vim: set ft=vim sw=4 :
-+
-+ - At least one block of lines to indent, prefixed with START_INDENT and
-+ followed by END_INDENT. These lines must also look like a comment for your
-+ FILETYPE. You would normally leave out all indent, so that the effect of
-+ the indent command results in adding indent. Example:
-+
-+ " START_INDENT
-+ func Some()
-+ let x = 1
-+ endfunc
-+ " END_INDENT
-+
-+ - Optionally, a line with INDENT_EXE, followed by a Vim command. This will be
-+ executed before indenting the lines. Example:
-+
-+ " START_INDENT
-+ " INDENT_EXE let g:vim_indent_cont = 6
-+ let cmd =
-+ \ 'some '
-+ \ 'string'
-+ " END_INDENT
-+
-+ Note that the command is not undone, you may need to reverse the effect for
-+ the next block of lines.
-+
-+ - Alternatively to indenting all the lines between START_INDENT and
-+ END_INDENT, use a INDENT_AT line, which specifies a pattern to find the line
-+ to indent. Example:
-+
-+ " START_INDENT
-+ " INDENT_AT this-line
-+ func Some()
-+ let f = x " this-line
-+ endfunc
-+ " END_INDENT
-+
-+ Alternatively you can use INDENT_NEXT to indent the line below the matching
-+ pattern:
-+
-+ " START_INDENT
-+ " INDENT_NEXT next-line
-+ func Some()
-+ " next-line
-+ let f = x
-+ endfunc
-+ " END_INDENT
-+
-+ Or use INDENT_PREV to indent the line above the matching pattern:
-+
-+ " START_INDENT
-+ " INDENT_PREV prev-line
-+ func Some()
-+ let f = x
-+ " prev-line
-+ endfunc
-+ " END_INDENT
-+
-+ It's best to keep the whole file valid for FILETYPE, so that syntax
-+ highlighting works normally, and any indenting that depends on the syntax
-+ highlighting also works.
-+
-+
-+ RUNNING THE TEST
-+
-+ Before running the test, create a FILETYPE.ok file. You can leave it empty at
-+ first.
-+
-+ Now run "make test". After Vim has done the indenting you will see a
-+ FILETYPE.fail file. This contains the actual result of indenting, and it's
-+ different from the FILETYPE.ok file.
-+
-+ Check the contents of the FILETYPE.fail file. If it is perfectly OK, then
-+ rename it to overwrite the FILETYPE.ok file. If you now run "make test" again,
-+ the test will pass and create a FILETYPE.out file, which is identical to the
-+ FILETYPE.ok file.
-+
-+ If you try to run "make test" again you will notice that nothing happens,
-+ because the FILETYPE.out file already exists. Delete it, or do "make clean",
-+ so that the text runs again. If you edit the FILETYPE.in file, so that it's
-+ newer than the FILETYPE.out file, the test will also run.
-*** ../vim-8.1.0495/runtime/indent/testdir/vim.in 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
---- runtime/indent/testdir/vim.in 2018-10-25 16:47:11.262537836 +0200
-***************
-*** 0 ****
---- 1,46 ----
-+ " vim: set ft=vim sw=4 :
-+
-+ " START_INDENT
-+
-+ func Some()
-+ let x = 1
-+ endfunc
-+
-+ let cmd =
-+ \ 'some '
-+ \ 'string'
-+
-+ " END_INDENT
-+
-+ " START_INDENT
-+ " INDENT_EXE let g:vim_indent_cont = 6
-+
-+ let cmd =
-+ \ 'some '
-+ \ 'string'
-+
-+ " END_INDENT
-+
-+ " START_INDENT
-+ " INDENT_EXE unlet g:vim_indent_cont
-+ " INDENT_AT this-line
-+ func Some()
-+ let f = x " this-line
-+ endfunc
-+ " END_INDENT
-+
-+ " START_INDENT
-+ " INDENT_NEXT next-line
-+ func Some()
-+ " next-line
-+ let f = x
-+ endfunc
-+ " END_INDENT
-+
-+ " START_INDENT
-+ " INDENT_PREV prev-line
-+ func Some()
-+ let f = x
-+ " prev-line
-+ endfunc
-+ " END_INDENT
-*** ../vim-8.1.0495/runtime/indent/testdir/vim.ok 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
---- runtime/indent/testdir/vim.ok 2018-10-25 16:45:29.103354381 +0200
-***************
-*** 0 ****
---- 1,46 ----
-+ " vim: set ft=vim sw=4 :
-+
-+ " START_INDENT
-+
-+ func Some()
-+ let x = 1
-+ endfunc
-+
-+ let cmd =
-+ \ 'some '
-+ \ 'string'
-+
-+ " END_INDENT
-+
-+ " START_INDENT
-+ " INDENT_EXE let g:vim_indent_cont = 6
-+
-+ let cmd =
-+ \ 'some '
-+ \ 'string'
-+
-+ " END_INDENT
-+
-+ " START_INDENT
-+ " INDENT_EXE unlet g:vim_indent_cont
-+ " INDENT_AT this-line
-+ func Some()
-+ let f = x " this-line
-+ endfunc
-+ " END_INDENT
-+
-+ " START_INDENT
-+ " INDENT_NEXT next-line
-+ func Some()
-+ " next-line
-+ let f = x
-+ endfunc
-+ " END_INDENT
-+
-+ " START_INDENT
-+ " INDENT_PREV prev-line
-+ func Some()
-+ let f = x
-+ " prev-line
-+ endfunc
-+ " END_INDENT
-*** ../vim-8.1.0495/Filelist 2018-09-19 22:00:26.150988737 +0200
---- Filelist 2018-10-25 15:16:32.851409638 +0200
-***************
-*** 691,696 ****
---- 691,701 ----
- runtime/compiler/README.txt \
- runtime/indent/*.vim \
- runtime/indent/README.txt \
-+ runtime/indent/Makefile \
-+ runtime/indent/testdir/README.txt \
-+ runtime/indent/testdir/*.vim \
-+ runtime/indent/testdir/*.in \
-+ runtime/indent/testdir/*.ok \
- runtime/ftplugin/*.vim \
- runtime/ftplugin/logtalk.dict \
- runtime/ftplugin/README.txt \
-*** ../vim-8.1.0495/src/version.c 2018-10-25 13:31:33.833906872 +0200
---- src/version.c 2018-10-25 16:50:35.800917806 +0200
-***************
-*** 794,795 ****
---- 794,797 ----
- { /* Add new patch number below this line */
-+ /**/
-+ 496,
- /**/
-
---
-God made the integers; all else is the work of Man.
- -- Kronecker
-
- /// Bram Moolenaar -- Bram@Moolenaar.net -- http://www.Moolenaar.net \\\
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